Indians are good at applying ideas and concepts generated elsewhere and becoming experts; it will take time to invent new things, said Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy.
Who is to be blamed for that?
Indians or our Education System?
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Goldman Sachs buys 7.28 lakh shares of BSE ltd at Rs 5504 per share worth Rs 401 crore
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🚀 Narayana Murthy Sparks Debate on India's AI Ambitions! 🇮🇳🤖
Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy has questioned India's push to develop homegrown large language models (LLMs). He highlights key challenges like:
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Infosys Co-founder Narayana Murthy has said he was disappointed with India's shift from a six-day work week to five-day work week back in the 1980s. Stating that he does not believe in work-life balance, Murthy added, "In this country we need to work
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Bank of Baroda shares in focus as lender to raise funds via long-term bonds :- Bank of Baroda shares closed 2.07% lower at Rs 250.65 on Wednesday against the previous close of Rs 255.95 on BSE. Total 3.05 lakh shares of Bank of Baroda changed hands
Cricketer Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma's Rs 2.5 crore investment in insurtech startup Go Digit General Insurance has grown fourfold to Rs 10 crore, Moneycontrol reported.
Go Digit's share exceeded Rs 300 on its stock market debut on Thursday.
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Infosys, a leading IT company, is offering substantial financial incentives to encourage its employees to relocate to its development center in Hubballi, Karnataka.
The policy targets employees at band 2 and above, offering an initial payment of Rs
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is set to inaugurate Infosys’ new campus in Kolkata’s New Town on Wednesday. The IT giant, which began operations
Nazara Technologies Ltd, a Mumbai-based mobile gaming and sports media company, has issued shares worth Rs 100 crore to Nithin Kamath and Nikhil Kamath, the founders of Zerodha.
The move is part of a broader investment in which Nazara allocated 28.